Best Online Tools to Track Website Rankings in the US
Hey folks, I'm looking for some good online tools to keep an eye on my website's rankings here in the US. There are tons out there, but I'm not sure which ones …
Grayson Newton
February 8, 2026 at 08:01 PM
Hey folks, I'm looking for some good online tools to keep an eye on my website's rankings here in the US. There are tons out there, but I'm not sure which ones are reliable and accurate. If you have any favorites or personal experiences, please share! Would love to hear what works best for tracking local rankings without breaking the bank.
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Just a heads up, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that might fit your needs better! Found some neat options there recently.
Anyone know if any of these tools track mobile vs desktop ranks separately? That’d be super helpful for local stuff.
For those wanting something free-ish, SERProbot offers basic rank tracking by city but limited features in free tier.
Been using SERanking and the local tracking does a pretty good job for US cities. Plus their pricing is quite reasonable.
I recently started with Moz Pro, and their local rank tracking is decent. Not as detailed as some others but easy to get started with.
I've been using Semrush for a while and it does a solid job with local tracking. It’s not the cheapest but worth the money if you want detailed reports.
Been messing around with Rank Ranger, which has a lot of customization for tracking specific areas in the US. Not bad.
I keep it simple and just use Google Analytics trends combined with GSC data. Not perfect but free and somewhat useful.
Yo, have you tried Ahrefs? Their rank tracker is pretty accurate, and they cover US locations well. Plus the backlink stuff is just amazing.
I’m on a tight budget so started with Ubersuggest. It’s not perfect but works okay for local rank tracking in the US.
Just a warning: some tools claim to do local tracking but just generalize rankings. Make sure they allow you to specify exact cities or zip codes!
Dont overlook Google Search Console too. It’s free and can give you some rank ideas, although not super detailed on location-specific ranks.
I started using BrightLocal recently. It’s made just for local SEO and has some neat features specifically for US locations.